Dog gardens

Tinwheeler replied on 04/12/2016 21:53

Posted on 04/12/2016 21:53

What is a dog garden? Do they grow dogs?

What a whammy of a first post by a new poster.Surprised

 

Pliers replied on 04/12/2016 22:18

Posted on 04/12/2016 22:18

Hi, Sinclair. Sorry, but I've no idea what a "dog garden" is.  More info please.

And welcome to C.T.

Pippah45 replied on 05/12/2016 09:50

Posted on 05/12/2016 09:50

My guess is OP means the enclosure type of thing - somewhat like a windbreak?  Doggy playpen?  There are some made especially to be dog proof.  I have seen them in the caravan park at the Bakewell Show excellent things - and as long as they fit within the area of your pitch I don't see why not.  BUT I don't think they should be used for dog toileting! 

Sinclair replied on 05/12/2016 17:14

Posted on 05/12/2016 17:14

sorry should have given more information  a dog garden is like a large windbreak you put round your caravan, a bit like an awning without a roof to enclose you dogs in  it would never be used for "toilet" just to give the dogs an outside area without being tied.  it comes from dog agility shows to give the dogs more freedom and as said earlier resembles a large windbreak

Metheven replied on 05/12/2016 17:21

Posted on 05/12/2016 17:21

Welcome Sinclair Smile just harmless banter.

Personally I don't use one as I only have the one dog and rarely on site other than at nightime, but have seen them on sites and seems to allow a bit of freedom as long as it's secure and they are not a noise nuisance.

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